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Strategic.

Bert Hayes is a Security Technical Analyst for the State of Texas, where he maintains network security for a medium sized agency. In Bert’s ten years of IT industry experience, he has done everything from managing a corporate IT shop during a successful IPO to performing white hat penetration tests for corporate and government offices. He has long been a proponent of open source solutions, and is a Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE).
Paul Wolfe is an independent information security consultant and author, specializing in open source security.
Part I: Getting to Know Snort and Intrusion Detection.
Chapter 1: Looking Up Snort’s Nose.
Chapter 2: Fitting In Snort.
Chapter 3: Readying Your Preflight Checklist.
Chapter 4: Makin’ Bacon: Installing Snort for Linux.
Chapter 5: Installing Snort and MySQL for Windows.
Part II: Administering Your Snort Box.
Chapter 6: Snorting Through Logs and Alerts.
Chapter 7: Adding Visuals and Getting Reports.
Chapter 8: Making Your Own Rules.
Chapter 9: What, Me Worry?
Chapter 10: Dealing with the Real Thing.
Part III: Moving Beyond the Basics.
Chapter 11: Reacting in Real Time.
Chapter 12: Keeping Snort Up to Date.
Chapter 13: Filling Your Farm with Pigs.
Chapter 14: Using the Barnyard Output Tool.
Part IV: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 15: Ten Cool Tools for Snort.
Chapter 16: Ten Snort Information Resources.
Appendix A: What’s On the CD-ROM.
Index.
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